"Member Profile". Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). Archived from the original on 2017-06-19.
bu.edu
Rev. Jeanne Audrey Powers (STH, ’58), Boston University. Accessed December 25, 2024. "Rev. Powers received her bachelor of science degree at Mankato State University in 1954. That same year, she was chosen to be a Danforth Graduate Fellow, a prestigious honor that encouraged her to pursue theology at Princeton Theological Seminary."
Branch, Glenn. "Haeckeling Darwin with a Full Nelson", National Center for Science Education, April 3, 2015. Accessed March 8, 2025. "Do I tire of skimming through creationist books from the Scopes era? I do not. And to prove it, I’ve been perusing After Its Kind”: The First and Last Word on Evolution (1927), by Byron C. Nelson.... After the war, he trained as a minister, receiving a B.D. from the Luther Theological Seminary in 1922 and a Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1926."
Narvaez, Alfonso A. "Rev. Dr. James Iley McCord, 70, Ex-Chief of Princeton Seminary", The New York Times, February 21, 1990. Accessed December 24, 2024. "The Rev. Dr. James Iley McCord, the former president of Princeton Theological Seminary and founder of its Center for Theological Inquiry, died of complications of Parkinson's disease on Monday at the Princeton Medical Center.... Dr. McCord headed Princeton Theological Seminary from 1959 to 1983."
Pearce, Jeremy. "In Person; Changes at the Other Princeton", The New York Times, May 30, 2004. Accessed December 24, 2024. "In an age when university presidents are traded between campuses like so many basketball forwards, Thomas W. Gillespie seems to be a throwback to an earlier era. But now even Dr. Gillespie -- who in 1983 was appointed the fifth president of Princeton Theological Seminary -- intends to move on with his life."
Patton, Francis Landey, Princetoniana Museum. Accessed December 25, 2024. "Francis Landey Patton (1843-1932) twelfth president of Princeton, was born in Warwick, Bermuda, on January 22, 1843. His early schooling was at Warwick Academy; later he attended Knox College of the University of Toronto and studied for two years at Princeton Theological Seminary."
Dembski, William. "There Are New Atheists in Foxholes, Part 3", The Stream, May 27, 2024. Accessed December 24, 2024. "I found the same thing in my student days at Princeton Theological Seminary, where I needed to supplement the theological liberalism I was being taught with more traditional orthodox scholarship."
the-independent.com
Childs, David. "Abune Paulos: Religious leader and peace activist", The Independent, August 27, 2012. Accessed December 25, 2024. "In the United States he studied at the St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, New York, and afterwards joined the doctoral programme at the Princeton Theological Seminary.... He returned to Princeton in 1984 to complete his doctoral degree, and was elevated to the rank of Archbishop by Patriarch Abune Takla Haymanot in 1986 while still in exile."